Before class on Feb. 1,
- Please watch the following 2 videos (7 min, 21 min)
- Complete the notes while watching the videos;
- Make a comment
Second video (21 min)
Before class on Feb. 1,
Second video (21 min)
Before Monday, Jan. 30,
7.1 a Equilibrium and equilibrium expressions
7.2 Equilibrium can be reached from either direction
7.1 c– This video is edited into 2 parts. It may end abruptly. The next part is in the following video.
7.1 c Part 2 — This is the second part of the above video. It may start abrubptly.
Before class on Tuesday, Jan. 24, please finish the HW worksheets I handed out on Friday. We will finish discussing Kinetics on Tuesday, and work on the HW problems associated with the last learning objectives. We will also work on a problem that integrates Kinetics with some other things we learned. I believe the units that are displayed in the tables may be confusing to you. I am attaching a sheet with some notes to make them more clear.Kinetics Worksheet with unit explanations
I am postponing starting Equilibrium until after the Kinetics Quiz, so there are no videos to watch.
I have graded the Test on Gases and Properties of Solids, Solutions, and Liquids. There is no retest for this Test. If you want to improve your grade, you may do test corrections during your Pride or after school this week. If you complete test corrections for all incorrect answers, you can earn back half the points lost.
Before class on Friday, Jan. 20, please watch the following two videos and take notes on the blank notes you picked up in class.
Here are 2 videos solving problem #37 from the book. The second video is the one I showed in class, showing how to evaluate an equation of a line.
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Before class on Friday, Jan. 13
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studyguide-key-review-unit-6-and-7 Here are the answers to the Study Guide (with the exception of 3 of the ones near the end. I will post those answers later as I have to rewrite them). While my answers may not be in complete sentences, you will be expected to write in complete sentences on the test.
For the quiz, make sure you look closely at problem 2, 3, 4, 10, 12,13 (the problem with acetylene)as well as the problems toward the end which explain properties by discussing intermolecular forces. Make sure to review the properties of the different types of solids, as well as the names, definitions, and strengths of the intermolecular forces.
Before class on Thursday, Jan. 5,
1st Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LUfjqnbfjDc
2nd Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GEeLtDf3f5c
3rd Video: Rates of Reactions and Rate Laws